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Parts for your 2009 Toyota Ractis-Oil seals
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2009 Toyota Ractis oil seals – what they do and when to replace them
Oil seals are absolutely fitted to the 2009 Toyota Ractis and are a normal service consideration. Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalog for the NCP100/SCP100 series (2005–2010) lists multiple oil seals for this model, including crankshaft front and rear (rear main), camshaft, and transaxle/drive shaft output seals. The Toyota Repair Manual for the Ractis platform also details inspection and replacement procedures for these seals around the engine and transaxle assemblies. That makes oil seals relevant to routine servicing and any leak diagnosis on a 2009 Ractis.
On this model, oil seals keep engine oil and transaxle fluid where they belong, stopping leaks at rotating shafts and keeping grit and water out. They also help maintain correct lubricant pressure and distribution. Over time, heat cycling, age hardening, and shaft wear can cause seals to go brittle or lose tension, leading to weeping or outright leaks.
During regular services, it’s smart to have a look under the bonnet and underneath for tell-tales like oil misting at the crank pulley (front crank seal), drips from the bellhousing area (rear main), or wetness where the drive shafts enter the gearbox/CVT (output seals). A burning oil smell, spots on the driveway, or low fluid levels are other red flags. Technically minded owners should also ensure the PCV system is breathing properly